the clarinet was developed in the 1600's .
The clarinet was invented in Germany in the 1700s.
in the womb.... where else are things developed.....
The clarinet was invented in Germany
Yes. The clarinet evolved from the Chalumeau when someone put a register key on the back to increase the range.
Johann Denner created the clarinet, developed from the older instrument called a chalumeau.
Piccolo clarinet From the smallest to the biggest, here it is: ~ Soprano clarinet ~ Basset clarinet ~ Basset horn ~ Alto clarinet ~ Bass clarinet ~ Contra-alto clarinet ~ Contrabass clarinet
The clarinet was developed from an instrument called the Chalemeau. Johann Denner is credited with making changes to the chalemeau and developing the what we now call the clarinet. In the late 1700's many improvements were made and keys were added to the clarinet and Iwan Muller came up with a 13 keyed model that stayed in favor into the 1800's In the 1840's Klose and Buffet then adapted the fingering system of the flute to the clarinet to create the instrument we are familiar with today.
bass clarinet
no, the buffet clarinet is
While an ancient clarinet-like instrument made from a sheep or goat thigh bone has been found, it was not a true clarinet. It would probably be classifed as a primitive chalumeau - a shepherds instrument that lacks the clarinet's upper register. (The clarinet was developed as a modification of the chalumeau.) Primative chalumeaus were more commonly made of cane, and the few surviving baroque chalameaus were typically made from wood. The bone instrument was not typical, and was probably not the even the first chalumeau.
The clarinet(and piano in the episode where Patrick got smart and Patrick played it)